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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Piecing bridge together, 1966, 19/07/1966
... Piecing bridge together, 1966 ...A photograph and report on the construction of the new Lower Plenty Bridge, 1966.News clipping, black and white text and image, red masthead.lower plenty bridge, lower plenty -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Soap Savers, Unknown
These vintage soap savers were used by the frugal housewife to use up pieces or slivers of leftover soap by swirling the soap saver in the water using up every last piece of soap.Three vintage wire mesh dish or clothes washing soap savers with a rectangular basket to contain the pieces of soap and a sliding wire clasp which allows opening and closing of the basket. Each holder has a thick long double wire handle to enable the user to froth the soap in a dish. Two have old soap pieces inside: one has Velvet soap, the other has half a piece of yellow soap with part of the brand ...TRY at the end of it.'Velvet' is stamped on one piece of soap and the broken piece has ...'TRY' on it.washing dishes, washing clothes, soap, soap savers, household item -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Shield, W. Sullivan Shield, c1929
Cricket trophy consisting of three pieces of metal mounted on an oval piece of wood. The piece of metal at the top is in the shape of a shield, in the centre is a decorative piece featuring a cricketer poised to bat, at the bottom is a piece shaped like a ribbon banner.On top piece: "Won by Rutherglen C. C. 1929-1930 | STGSIL" At bottom right of centre piece: "STGSIL" On the ribbon at the bottom: "W. Sullivan Shield | STGSIL" On the back is a sticker with: "The Lewbury Trophy Shield" [note: STGSIL = Sterling Silver]lewbury trophy, w sullivan shield, cricket, rutherglen cricket club, sporting trophys, sports -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Drying machine, R S & S
Piece drying machine, R S & S millPiece/Drying machine/ R S & S/it dries and squares upthe piece./Machine not working so it/ oculd be photographtextile machinery textile mills - history textile mills - staff textile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, drying machinery, drying, kidman, mr g. l., textile machinery, textile mills - history, textile mills - staff, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Lid
Lid for shearing hand piece.Lid for shearing hand piece.WOLSELEY 3shearing machinery, wolseley sheep shearing machine co. ltd, de josselin, mr john -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
EPHEMERA........... 'To Glory' / 'Going Home'
This item's provenance is uncertain, but was probably collected by Bob as an interesting piece of anti-war ephemera.This is a tiny piece of papersnape collection -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Milk Separator
Nickel plated skim milk and cream separator. Splits into six pieces; some pieces are believed to be missing. Two pieces are cylindrical and have long spouts that curve downwards at the ends. Conical shaped piece which goes in centre and has hole through the middle (This piece has removable brass screw). Long straight rod with wooden handle and small, threaded section at other end. Rounded, circular rubber band, probably used as seal. Large round pot with thin flanged rim, seated on raised base edges. Tap with fitting on one side. Round piece with three evenly spaced legs. both sides slightly domed - fits into upper separator piece.On the brass nut of the conical shaped piece is engraved "unscrew" with an arrow adjacent. "10516-C" with another arrow and oval shaped trademark with lines inside. Embossed on the external casing of the conical piece is "2".food technology, dairying, milk, cream, dairy, separator, nickel, steel. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Cigarette Holder
The mouth piece was used as a replacement part for a pipeBlack and brown two piece mouth piece made of bakelite. Used by cigarette smokers for style and also prevented nicotine stains on the fingerspersonal effects, smoking accessories -
Bunjil Park Aboriginal Education & Cultural Centre
Boomerang, 2007
Boomerangs of this sort were used for up close hunting with short throws and clubbing. This contemporary piece illustrates some fine art work. This piece was commissioned by Uncle Brien Nelson, Jaara Elder to preserve and pass on Jaara culture.This boomerang is in the form usually used for clubbing prey up close rather than long flight or returning. It has a gentle arc about 3 cm deep over its 49 cm length.This piece is beautifully decorated with a traditional Jaara design incorporating a blue tongue lizard motive.boomerang, decorated, jaara, close up hunting, blue tongue lizard -
National Wool Museum
Folder, sample
Weaving sample folder: "RANGE 4" contains sheet detailing 3 "CURTAINING (PIECE DYED)" patterns with 3 blue cloth samples.TED. WAATERS (ink) RANGE 4 (ink) CURTAINING (PIECE DYED)weaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Equipment - Inhaler, Dr Nelson's improved inhaler, [ca1900's]
Inhalation therapy has been used for over 2000 years, but it was from the early 19th century that different types of inhalers were developed. In 1865, Dr Nelson developed the improved Nelson inhaler. It is still manufactured today with very few modifications. The efficiency of the improved Nelson's inhaler is demonstrated by the ongoing use of the item since 1865. This simple inhaler is suitable for use in homes and hospitals. This white china inhaler has an air inlet spout and an opening at the top to add hot fluids, it holds 1 litre, and drugs to the inhaler. Once added, a cork with a glass mouth piece is placed in the neck of the inhaler. For this item plastic tubing has been used as the mouth piece.On front of body inscribed, 'Dr Nelson's improved inhaler': Directions for use. Remove mouth piece, half fill inhaler with boiling water. Replace mouth piece and apply lips to it, breathe freely in and out as in ordinary full respiration.steam inhaler, dr nelson's inhaler, medical apparatus -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
The memorial for Frederick and Louisa Hammerly who lost their son Alfred in an accident. The memorial is a piece of tapestry.A sepia photograph of a piece of memorial embroidery. It was done in memory of Alfred Hammerly. His photo is in the centre of the piece. This photo is mounted on to black cardboard.aitkens gap, sunbury, hammerly, alfred, louisa, frederick, sunbury football club, sunbury cricket club, sports, cricket, football, excelsior memoriam, george evans collection -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - SCHRAPNEL, UNKNOWN
THIS PIECE OF CAST METAL WAS RECOVERED FROM AN EXPLOSION OF THE SECOND NAVAL CANNON THAT WAS FIRED FROM THE TOP OF BAILEY STREET CLUNES VICTORIA THE CANNON WAS THOUGHT TO DATE BACK TO 1750PIECE OF CAST IRON NILnaval cannon, explosion -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Memorabilia - Army Recruiting Victoria Plaque, c. 1987
No historical information available at present. Bronze pieces mounted on wood as a plaque. Pieces state 'Army Recruiting Victoria' and ' ILCHINKINJA' on the boomerang at the bottom of the piece. Plate on bottom of piece states "Mr Jim Austin, 2 March 1987 - 19 October 1987". army, recruitment, commemorative plaques, boomerangs, cultural identity, jim austin, aboriginal depictions -
Hume City Civic Collection
Petrified Wood
This piece of petrified wood was found at the sand quarry between Sunbury and Bulla.A petrified piece of wood showing various shades of brown.smith, kevin, john, wood, george evans collection -
National Wool Museum
Weights
A four piece set of cast iron weights, associated with the "Beehive Sock Knitter."A four piece set of cast iron weights, associated with the "Beehive Sock Knitter." A four piece set of cast iron weights, associated with the "Beehive Sock Knitter."knitting textile machinery machine knitting, hosiery, knitting, textile machinery, machine knitting -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Honour Board - Ancient Order of Foresters Dispensation
Made of hardwood. It is constructed to be opened by a pair of hinged doors. It has a carved additional piece affixed to the top of the honour board. On each of the doors are inscribed members of the organisation. The main panel has a decorative mission statement of the order and is behind glass"AOF" in gold lettering on the carved wooden piece on top of the board -
Donald History and Natural History Group operating the Donald Court House Museum
Pipe #3
Round wooden pipe bowl with semi-circular curved stem and black mouth piece."K. & P. PETERSON" written on middle of silver piece joining stem and bowl. "PETERSON'S SYSTEM STANDARD" written on wooden bowl. wooden pipe bowl, georgie ah ling, donald, market gardener. -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photographs, Sarah McIntosh & Kit McNaughton
Two Lara District locals, Sister Sarah McIntosh and Sister Catherine McNaughton are cousins who served as nurses in WWI.Two photographs (reproductions) within a single frame. The frame is black lacquer with a gold trim (inset). Three pieces of paper with typed lettering have also been added to the mat board, the title piece is oriented top-centre, and two name pieces are centred just beneath the associated photograph. Title piece: AUSTRALIAN ARMY NURSING SERVICE / WORLD WAR I Name piece (left): SISTER SARAH (SADIE) / McINTOSH / 1885 - 1970 Name piece (right): SISTER CATHERINE (KIT) / McNAUGHTON R.R.C. / 1884 - 1953world war one, wwi -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch
Textile - Flemish Lace, Second half 17th century
This piece of lace has at some time been cut up and re-grounded. It would originally have been used as a fashion item such as a flounce.Bobbin lace. Irregular shaped piece -
Brighton Historical Society
Knitting project, Lovely Learned Luscious Ladies of Brighton knitting project, 1990 - 2008
Formed in 1990 by a group of current and former social services and administrative staff at the then-Brighton Council, the Lovely Learned Luscious Ladies of Brighton were a group bound by friendship, humour, fun and a delightfully strange knitting project. Each member took turns to add ten rows ten rows of knitting to the piece, following a series of handwritten rules on an attached card. The wool used was not to be bought, but could be "begged, borrowed or stolen", and previous work was not to be altered. The ladies met bi-monthly over dinner at local restaurants and hotels to swap gossip, play games and share the progress of the knitting. The work of twelve women over eighteen years, the piece documents fond memories, personal passions, wedding celebrations, the birth of a grandchild, footy triumphs, holidays and major events. It is a testament to a close-knit friendship, as expressed on the rules card: "MAY THIS PIECE SERVE TO BIND US TOGETHER".Irregular-shaped knitting project consisting of multicoloured knitted stripes in a variety of yarns and stitches created by a group of women over a period of eighteen years. The piece includes numerous additions and embellishments by the various makers, including sequins, beads, shells, badges, ornaments and laminated images.Attached yellow laminated rectangular card with handwritten rules: "1) Nominated member is to knit (in any stitch of choice) 10 rows of your best by the next meeting. 2) The yarn to be used is not to be purchased for the job but can be begged, borrowed or stolen. 3) The colour of yarn is to be left to member's discretion, but judgement will be passed by others. 4) The nominated member will not tamper with, pull out or destroy a previous member's work. 5) On returning the work to the meeting the member shall declare to what genuine purpose the piece will be put on completion (as a guide for future knitters), e.g. rug for favourite chardy, cock sock for lover. 6) The next knitter can (and shall be encouraged to) change the purpose as stated by the previous knitter. 7) This tag must not, without the permission of a majority of members, be removed. MAY THIS PIECE SERVE TO BIND US TOGETHER."brighton, brighton council, social groups, knitting, 1990s -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Geological specimen - Pumice
Pending further research and information nothing is known about this piece of pumice.This piece of pumice has no known local provenance but is retained for display purposes.This grey irregular shaped piece of pumice is pitted and has traces of a white substance.Nilpumice -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Tramcar component, "Z3 Side Destination - Example Flip Piece", c1979
Strip of aluminium cut and punched with three location holes or sections along the top edge - "Z3 Side Destination - Example Flip Piece". Z3's entered service in 1979. See Reg Item 3704i5 for an actual sample and 3704i4 for the destination equipment."Z3 Side Destination - Example Flip Piece" written in felt tip pin.trams, tramways, z3 class, mmtb, destination indicators -
National Wool Museum
Weights
A six piece set of cast iron weights, associated with the Wertheim "Preciosa" knitting machine.A six piece set of cast iron weights, associated with the Wertheim "Preciosa" knitting machine.knitting, jepson, mr keith -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Containers, small tin wedding cake, 20thC
It was and still is customary for a piece of Wedding Cake to be given to the guests on their departure from the reception. . Some customs suggest single women will find a husband if they put this piece of cake under their pillow at night. --- the man of their dreams will come calling …..!A small tin with a lift -off lid for a piece of Wedding Cake traditionally given to guests at the reception as a take home gift .2 wedding bells engraved on lidweddings, early settlers, tinsmiths, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, celebrations, souvenirs -
National Wool Museum
Weights
A three piece set of cast iron weights, associated with the "Beehive" manual benchtop Sock Knitter.A three piece set of cast iron weights, associated with the "Beehive" manual benchtop Sock Knitter.knitting textile machinery machine knitting, hosiery, knitting, textile machinery, machine knitting -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Circumcision Trimmer x2
This medical / hospital instrument was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in the 1950s specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Scheme.Historical: Shows the development of scientific hospital equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment.Shape is like a stapler. Stainless steel. 4 parts that fit together. 1. a screw with large top. 2. Flat piece with oblong hole and round hole at end which 3. fits in standing up. Has a black knob at one end. 4 attached to 2 with screw (1.) This is flat at screw end then rises up and bends over to clip on with part 3'Little / Trimmer/ 14 CM' embossed on flat piece (2)medical instrument. hospital equipment. circumcision. tawonga. mt beauty. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - SHRAPNEL, 1914-1918
.1) The small piece of shrapnel passed through a wallet with 22 photos and inflicted damage on all of them. Refer 1241.22. The wallet and photos belonged to Jack Grinton No 1043, 38th Batt AIF. Refer also 1317P, 1320P. Part of the Grinton collection which included hundreds of negatives and developed photos that he took during the Great War. Refer Cat No 1280 for his service details..1 Small piece of shrapnel, blackish colour. .2 Small piece of copper shrapnel, showing rifling.military, weapons, souvenirs -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch
Textile - Flemish Lace, Early 17th century
This lace is similar in appearance to Genoese collar laces but the thread is much finer and the lace softer. At the time it would have been an expensive fashionable lace trimming. This particular piece was borrowed and used as an illustration in Pat Earnshaw's book "The identification of Lace"Flemish lace edging attached to a piece of black fabric. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Miners candle holder, Late 19th century
This candle holder has a sharpened point to push or hammer into soft rock and a hook to hang on a ledge or piece of rock. It is intended to be used in a mine and many residents of Warrnambool and district went to the gold mining districts in the 19th century. But it could have been used in the Warrnambool district if a small night light was required in one of the many local quarries or even in the search for coal deposits in the region. It could also have been used in a household.This miner’s candle holder has no known local provenance but it is retained as an interesting example of a candle holder used in the past.This is a thin piece of metal tapering to a point at one end and curving around in a loop at the other end to make a handle. Along the straight metal piece is attached a curved metal hook. At the end of the loop is an open-ended circular piece with a serrated top. The circular piece has a rectangular-shaped end piece which enables the hole in the curved piece to be pushed out or pulled in to make the hole smaller or bigger. The metal is much rusted. 19th century mining, history of warrnambool